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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Providence Resources Plc | LSE:PVR | London | Ordinary Share | IE00B66B5T26 | ORD EUR0.001 (CDI) |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 3.25 | 3.10 | 3.40 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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05/8/2022 23:24 | A good old tarring n feathering first of course! Makes for a heartier pong from the bonfire.... | hermana3 | |
05/8/2022 16:01 | Our YouTube video on the looming energy crisis in Ireland - the Oil & Gas story will be published on Monday morning at 8am. | sigma3333 | |
05/8/2022 12:47 | great to see this . unfortunately we will need alot more pressure than this but it all helps. LG starting to ramp it up | wpc9 | |
05/8/2022 11:40 | Hard-hitting article in IT today goes straight for Ryan's jugular on Barryroe, Europa, and LNG. | ps200306 | |
04/8/2022 21:08 | Read the full article...not the headline.... | paulsavannah | |
04/8/2022 21:07 | Starting to see sense now....Taoiseach: Windfall tax on energy companies considered https://www.rte.ie/n | paulsavannah | |
04/8/2022 07:36 | And does one trust them shinners to put the national interest first n'foremost?? Would trust that fatso Johnson(the greased piglet) more..... | hermana3 | |
03/8/2022 09:37 | Well said Ms Kealy and AontĂș seem like the perfect antidote to the poison rampant in Irish politics. “Fianna Fail, Fine Gael and The Greens are one shower of dangerous, incompetent, slippery, spineless, self-serving AND self righteous, nation-crippling cowards. It beggar’s belief the amount of damage they are doing to OUR country,” she wrote. “Stop the nonsense, Stop Voting for them. Stop getting them re-elected. They must lose their seats,” she said. | roadster750 | |
03/8/2022 07:42 | Hunter Biden was tripping over the well padded brown envelopes! Old sleepy Joe and his family are and have always been one for the bent dough and is a totally corrupt hypocrite. 2024 will see the return of King Donald at last. | hermana3 | |
02/8/2022 19:16 | Interesting thoughts Ceph,how about the recent court case between Aaron Banks and Carole Cadawalladr.Banks was a big force in the Brexit leave campaign. Cadwalladr alleged Russian contacts.He sued her ,she won. It was in Russias interest to destable Europe with brexit. How about Russian influence on Trump as he sat on military aid to Ukraine while looking for dirt on Hunter Biden? | theshenagain | |
02/8/2022 17:31 | When we get Barryroe cleared Providence will jump on de gravy train with all that boiling water at Dunquin lol.... | hermana3 | |
02/8/2022 15:02 | Ceph, I'm sure this type of taxpayer funded money is just the tip of the iceberg. This net zero guff is one big gravy train for all those onboard. | roadster750 | |
02/8/2022 14:36 | Some have been saying for a while now that Putin has planned the war on Ukraine to disrupt the oil and gas market , which he has done with ease , the EU do not have the Balls or will to settle that little problem , nice to see BP saying they will continue to look for gas for the home domestic markets , now what about you Irish please step up to the plate. | jotoha2 | |
02/8/2022 13:52 | Greens appear to be corrupt and probably receiving finance from some sinister organisations with a vested interest in undoing the economies of European countries. In the case of hypocrite Ryan, I would not be surprised if the Russians are his paymaster. | cephalosaurus | |
02/8/2022 12:24 | been on my mind for a while. the LG / Prov / ABP / Green party connection. Ryan has undermined LG core business. this has a long wsy to plzy out yet | wpc9 | |
02/8/2022 10:00 | GOVT “HAVE SIGNED THEIR DEATH WARRANT WITH RURAL IRELAND” AFTER EMISSIONS TARGET As farmers continue to react with dismay at the decision to foist a target of a 25% emissions target on agriculture, one TD says that the decision is the equivalent of the government signing their own death warrant with rural Ireland. Independent TD for Laois Offaly, Carol Nolan, condemned the agreed 25% emissions reductions target as “the triumph of a brutal ideological agenda over common sense and the interests of Irish farming”. She pointed to all three Government parties who signed off on a Cabinet memo calling for the implementation of the 25% cut by 2030 – just 8 years away. “Fianna Fail, Fine Gael and the Greens have sown the seeds of a massive rural revolt following this repugnant agreement,” Deputy Nolan said. “The target level that has been agreed is without a shadow of doubt absolutely toxic and inflammatory. It is will introduce massive levels of destabilisation into a sector that has already moved heaven and earth to find ways of effectively engaging with responsible methods of carbon mitigation.” “It is now crystal clear that Government has been captured hook line and sinker by a fundamentalist Green ideology that has no familiarity with, or interest in, the plain facts of agricultural, trading, and farming realities,” she said. “Rural Ireland is now in the grip of a cabal of eco-extremists; but they have a rude awakening coming to them if they think we and the farming communities are going to let them destroy us without one hell of a fight, concluded Deputy Nolan. Under the government’s Climate Action Bill, Ireland is required to cut its emissions by 51% by 2030. This would require across all major sectors, including agriculture, with farmers facing livestock culls, destroying animals to meet targets. The 25% target will have far-reaching implications for the future of Irish farming. Farmers point to the contradictions in current practise, where Irish farmers are being asked to cull livestock while Brazil increases its herd size to export meat to Europe. In a report commissioned by the Farmer’s Journal, modelling by financial experts in KPMG found that a 25% cut to emissions might bring a €2.5 billion loss to the rural economy in Ireland. It would also require farmers to reduce beef cattle herds by 13% and dairy herds by 11%. You have to wonder what Larry Goodman is thinking about agent ryan at the moment, he is being attacked on two fronts, how long before he strikes back. | roadster750 |
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